Sickman's Mill in Lancaster County offers creek tubing plus much more for people in search of a unique summer activity.
Sickman's Mill in Lancaster County offers creek tubing plus much more for people in search of a unique summer activity.LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — A hidden gem in Lancaster County that's been around for over 250 years is another must-add to the summer bucket list. in Conestoga Township has been around since 1752 and has had many different businesses operating at the location over the years. Today, it's the perfect destination for summer activities.
Sickman's Mill sits right off the shores of Pequea Creek and is best known for creek tubing. However, it also offers good eats and plenty of summer events such as karaoke and live music, making it a great place to kick back and enjoy the dog days of summer. Visitors from Central Pennsylvania and beyond travel to Sickman's for the chance to disconnect. Allyssa Lopez and Kennedi Wertz traveled from South Jersey on the Fourth of July after they heard about the unique spot.
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